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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1909)
Vv . A CORDIAL INVITATION TO THE PUBLIC Having moved into our new store in the Mang Block on Sixth St., where we will carry the most complete and up-to-date stock of Furniture Carpets, Oil Cloth, Linoleum, etc., you are invited to come and inspect our stock, whether you buy or not E. W. GILLETTE & CO., KEg YIUtK lKMAKI KXIHTH Hilt OHK HON API'I.KM. LEASING 'ARTICULAR w EOPLE ' AYS -The Boston Store U 111- 1 ' ll"-l ' Not Ordinary Clothes by any means The Sincerity Brand people are well known to the majority of particular men In America as makers of most authentically styled, accurately talloicd and finest quality clothes. We are prepared to show you a handsome assortment Hosiery Underwear Shirts Guaranteed e pairs 6 moBths All Kinds Cluet and Peabody Iim rgAta FU taoctnl of aeasonsble OLAAO largest tine In the county to IVrY UUUQH gooesare always oundst right SMlOCS K-tcct from, be Bikes and prices Guir , lo everyone most up-to-date styles The ston Store 4 Stop and Figure! MIDLAND Is in the Center of Ike Irrigation Project and Sure to be the principal ship ping and receiving point for Klamath, Langcll, Poe and Yonna Valley. Buy Lots now while they are being Sold at 10 per cent of their value PartlciSirsseeD. B CAMPBELL ! :;: 8 is 0 " PORTLAND, Ore, July 20. That npplo Krowori of Oregon hvo noth Inn to fear from tha danger of over- production la tha atatoment of Wll tiur K. Nowell, president of tho Htato lion r (I of Horticulture, who hai re cently r turned from tha East, Ho tmyr thn industry la not likely to be overdone and that tho demand for Ori'Kon fruit now oicecds tho supply In many quarter!. Whllo away ho flatted many applo-growlng dlitrlcta of tho Kuit. He found Oregon ap ple well established In eastern mar kets, and laid tha prlro paid for fruit from tlila Statu exceed that ifl von for tho eastern product. I'ortland will have an Improved market for tho livestock of the Norlhwcat early In tho coming month, whin tho big atockyarda on tho I'cnlnaula will bo opened. It la aald the now facllltlei to bo offered fur tho marketing of (lock will be tin bent on tho Pacific Coaat. At tho atnrt tho ards will haye a ca puclty of 76 can, or nearly 2,000 head of ratlin; 10,000 head of abeep, or about 76 can; and 4,000 head, or 50 ran, of hog. Tbla capacity can i anlly bo doubled, aa occasion require. Tho yarda will bo run In connection with the new packing plant now being built on tho I'entn mla That tho climate of tho Pacific Northwest la moat favorable to long Ufa li tho belief of Dr. Itudolph J. Ilnagtiu, exponent of the simple life und nuthor of tha book, "How to I.hu One Hundred Years." Ho la lining to establish a colony of his followers near Vancouver, Wash., wliere life lll be ulong simple lines , iiinl not to nature. Hlmpllclty of diet and clutblng will prevail. Dr. Iloaguu's followers will bo tucked Into Ix-d at sundown and will rise with the lark. Worry and dull care will bu tuhooed, and members of tho colon) will bo told to be alwa)a cheerful and happy. Dr. Huague promises all who will live after his rules a hundrid ytars of life. Tin- finding of a coin of tha early Christian era In a field near Forest (Simu las caused no little specula tion ns to how It came there. Antl lrnrlan tlnds In Oregon are not com mon, The coin has hra Identified as of the period of Kmperor Sevcrus, who ruled Home from MS to 211 A II, The coin Is a cry rare one, but a few bclug known In to be In existence. Oregon fir Is becoming a faorltc wood for ear builders, says A. D. Wustell, secretary of the Oregon and Washington Lumber Manufacturers' association, who has Just returned from the East, Not only Is It used for sills and heavy timbers In build ing passenger equipment, but for siding nnd finishing as well. Ai a result of Mr. Wastell's visit, the Oregon wood will bo more extensive ly used fur this purpose In future. Action taken by President Taft In setting aside the Josephine county raves aa a national reservo meets with tho hearty approval of the peo ple of this State, who are Interested In preserving its natural wonders. One square mile. Including tha en trance, to the raves, haa boon made a reservation belonging to the govern ment by proclamation just algncd. The raves niako up a wonderful col- MIIH. MARK I IIIHNH. Mrs. Mark I,. Hums died at her homo In Dorrls at 3:15 this morning, death being duo to a complication of dlsast-s, Mr. Burns waa formerly a resident of this city, and Icavea many friends hero to mourn her loss. Bho I survived by a number of small children, who will mis tho (aiding hand of an estimable mother. Ar rangement for the funeral havo not been fully completed. OPERA IIOl'HK. Tha Napoleonic legend will lie re vived to-night at tha Opera House Ith a scrle of colored motion pic ture reproducing tho greatest events and battle of Napoleon flonaparte, tho Man of Destiny. HI marriage by tho Pope to Mario Lou'so of Austria; Jena, Austerlltt, Waterloo, and other stirring battle scenes will llvo agr.ln beforo the spectators. Parent will do well to bring their children to sec these pictures, which will bo de scribed by Mr, A. 8. Cormack. "Cure for Rheumatism" la a side splitting comedy which would make a misanthrope laugh. "Home at Last,' a highly dramatic story of a be reaved mother who finds consolation In the love of an adopted daughter, Is worth seeing. . There will be now songs and music, und Misses Savage and MarlnoR will make their final appearance In vaude ville. Tho celebrated contortionist and equilibrist, Mr Bert Natlano, who haa been engaged by Mr. Hous ton for a week, will make bis Initial bow to our people. He I a master of his art. IIK.W, KMTA.TK TRANSFER. I OI.I MIHMOl'm KTATC ROAD. One of the oldest landmarks In this part of Missouri Is tho old Blooming ton rond, also known as tho old State road. This rued began In the eastern part of North Missouri, running west through Uloomlngton. It didn't run on section lines as the roads now run. but ran as tho crow flies. The high way was tho main thoroughfare through North Missouri long before and after tho Hannibal and St. Joseph railroad was built, and has a history not well known to the younger gen eration. Over this old-time hlghwa) the early gold seekers traveled In ox wagons with their little earthly be longings, going to California or Ore gon. T!rookln Gaxctte. Mn. Wing wilt aell at private sale at her residence bcr household goods, Including piano; also a flno saddle (tony, 5 years. Inquire at the Obcn- chnln bouse, near High School. It lira. J. II. McClure, daughter and son left this morning for Portland to visit J. II. McClure, who Is danger ously III at St. Vincent's hospital. W. H. Shlvo et ux to Margaret Mc Millan, lota 1 and 2 blk 8 First add to K. F., 10, W. T. Shlvo ot ux to Margaret Mc Millan, lot 1 blk 7 First add to K. F 110. J. C, Hill tt ux to Margaret McMil lan, lot 1 and 2 blk 1 Ft. Klamath, 10. L. Jacob ot ux to C. W, Shores, K54 of BWU ace 0, tp 23 , r 9 e, 12,678. Wm. Hassctt ct ux to Jcnnlo Dumm, KM sec 12, tp 41 s, r 12 e, $5,250. Jonnlo Dumm ot vlr to It. M. Os born, KM sec 12, tp 41 s, r 12 o, 110. C. B. Worden ct al to Mrs. O. F. North, lot 8 blk 4 Shlpplngton ndd to K. F $200. K. I,. (Joodridgo to It. II. Dunbar, lot 10 blk 42 First add to K. F $10. E. W Smith to A. A. Cunningham, 8W sec 14, NW'4 of NK sec 23, tp 39 s, r 9 c, $I,C5C. Hot Spring Co. to D. II. Campbell, trustee, lot 11 blk 3 Hot Springs add, $10. C. 8. Mooro et ux to Edward Hair ct al 8M of SV(j sec 35, tp 39, r 9 e, $2,800. E. I). Perrln et ux to II. if. Hola- J bird, W of NWU sec 20, tp 23 s,,X r 11 c, $1. E. II. Perrln ct ux to bird, SEV4 of SEX sec NEV4. NEVi of 8E, SE4 of SKI tec 17, tp 23 s, r 11 c, $1. E. D. Perrln ct ux to II. H. I tola bird, NWVi of NB and NEll of NWUsecl2.tti22s.rl0n.il. ' I. 8. 8pcrry et ux to O. C. Water man, WM of 8WJ4, NEW of 8W',. SEW of NWU. sec 20, tp 39 , r 11 e. $10. J. W. Siemens ct ux to O. it. Wood bury, lot 10 blk 29 First add to K. F.. $10. n. A. Ilrailburn ct ux to I.tiry I,. Paradise, SEU of SE'4 sec 30, tp 39 s, r 11 c, $500. A. P. Hutchins ct ux to N. II. New- banks, 11 acres In sec 22, Ip 38 s, r 9 c, $1,250. fill. HRAVEf), OSTEOPATH. My offices nre .located ovor tho postofflco, In tha Murdock Block) whero I will be gtad to meet those who are desirous ot taking osteopath I: troatmenta. Consultation free. Wood Four Foot Dry Slab Wood $3.50 a Cord HUTCHINS S FAUGHT 1 LIME I I z For Sale by T. W. STEPHENS WHKEt, TEAMSTERS WANTED. I At Odessa, $2,75 a day. $1.50 a' week for board. 7-19-31 I WAXTEI A MAX To cut 100 acres marsh hay near! Odessa on contract. Must bavo good I hones, and hustle when haying be-! gins. I will furnish mowing ma chine and rake and take tho hay In the cock. Address j 7-18-29 W. If. HOLABIRD. Odessa, Ore. WAUXIXa TO THE PCHI.IC. sSrwood $3.75 a cord, delivered to any t part or city ACKLEY BROS, t Phone 451 .... vv v,.a. - a. aSAaaa -. CENTRAL CAFE i Open Day and Night Private Dining Parlors j Oysters Served In Any Style j J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. Furnished rooms and apartment at the Baldwin. It People who find life an empty dream mako It a howling nightmare for othen. Wanted By experienced sawyer, millwright and flier, position as fore man In sawmill or planing mill. Ad dress J. It. Brlstow, Baldwin bldg., Klamath Falls. Ore. 4-20, 8-3 It takes a man of hone senso to run an automobile. lection of roomy caverns and gal-. lerlra In the sldo of a mountain In j EXCHANGE California for Oregon. tho Oraback range, about thirty miles south of Orants Pass. i 10 acres deeded land, tltto per- ! feet, no mortgage; fruit, grain and Seven-room cottage, three coats grapes. For acreage at or near best paint; 0 lots, 50x110 ft,, making Klamath Falls, n w holo block, tho entire block fenced ! II. D. 8IDLEY. poultry netting; one barn, 14x22,. - well finished and painted; one wood- - Do B". Sn Bernardino. Cal. shed; oho hen house; at a bargain If wch 'or ho ycow tickets, sold soon. Wm. Pitts. j Where? Go to Spring Creek It's the best flsbi-g resort la the Klamath country. Hoard la only $8.00 per day. The round trip to the reaort costs only 94.00. WM. WAGNEIt, at the oce ot tho Home Realty Company will give you any additional laforaiation and will sell yoa through ticketa. Fhoae 811, I'all ap aad ask aboat the special at tractions at the celebrated Spring Creek aud WUUaa-oa River Fishing ltesort. R. C Spink, Proprietor KLAMATH AQK NOY, OREGON. Dentist American Bank A Trust Co.'s lialldiog Lately tho public has been flooded I with an Inferior brand ot Silverware represented as tho genuine Kogers. DR. C. P. MASON The trade-mark of tho Cenulne Hog era' knives and forks reads as fol lows: "1S47 tlogers' Bros. Warranted 12 Dwt." Tho Inferior goods, whllo bearing tho namo Rogers with a trade-mark very closely resembling that ot tho original Rogers, has tho following wording: "Not Connected with tho Original Rogers." In buying Sllvcrwaro do not bo misled. Bo suro to read tho trade mark. 7-15-21 Watch Whoro? for tho jellow tickets. Tn raoNS If D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath Falls. Ortfn CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that there Is money In the treasury for the pay ment ot the following warrants: No. 1985No. 2008No. 1018 No 1928No. ..2010No 2019 No 1981JN0. ..:011No. ....1020 No 19S8No. ..:012No. 2011 No 1980JNO. ....2014 JNo. ..2022 No. 19811No. 201eNo. 2013 No. ....1987No. 201No. 1024 No. i007No. ..2017No. .3035 No. 10261 I Interest to cease from date. J. U. SIEMENS, City Treasurer. June 23, 1909. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 0. 8. Land Office at Lakevlow, Oregon, April 26, 1909. NOTICE Is hereby glvon that DANIEL JOHNSTON, ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, who, on Nov. 27, 1908, made Timber and Stono Sworn Statement No. 0867. for Ntt Stt, Section 17, Township 33 8., Range 7H B-. Will. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before County Clerk Klamath County, at his office at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 19th day of August, 1909, Claimant names as witnesses: Frank M, Upp, ot Klamath Falls, Oregon; Henry Oftenbacher, of Kla math Falls, Oregon; Alvln J, Swift, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; John Ansel, ot Klamath Falls, Oregon; Lester Klrkpatrlck, ot Klamath Falls, Oregon; John J. Furbor, ot FOR SALE ; : WELL IMPROVED FARM ot 600 acres, 10 miles Southwest ot Klamath Falls. Will sell aa a whole or In part. Terms, I part down, tho balance In de ferred payments. Apply to I R. A. EM MITT at the Post O-k. PLASTERING AND CEMENT WORK ;i Lot mo flguro on your con- ', ', tracts. WORK GUARANTEED CIIARLE8 THOMAS, nesldenco Mills Addition. Phone 491. MM BICYCLES For an up-to-date whael get a Rambler, on sale at The Gun Store. Tents and Guna for sale or for rent. We carry a full line of Sporting Goods ' i- THE GUN STOU J. B.CHAMBM at tfl J Pokegama, Oregon. J. N. WATSON. 303 Opposite Aau-M tff-f.1? 5-15 Register. VKtfsTJ ". '- -!.. : i